- Evidence
- Expert Witnesses
- Federal Criminal Law & Sentencing
- Federal Criminal Practice
- Trial Practice
- White Collar Crime & Sentencing
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- Assistant Attorney General Award for Distinguished Service
- Senior Trial Attorney in Fraud Section, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice
- Assistant U.S. Attorney in U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Hawaii
- Division of Enforcement, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
- Trial Service Office Pacific, U.S. Navy Judge Advocate (JAG Corps)
- former adjunct professor at Catholic University's School of Law and Golden Gate University School of Law
- Board member, "Up On Top," an after-school and summer educational program for under-privileged elementary school age children and their parents in the Tenderloin and Western Addition areas of San Francisco
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SSRN Scholarship Social Science Research Network scholarly papers by Prof. Porter.
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No Change in Sight for Sentencing Guidelines, The Recorder, Dec. 8, 2011.
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Life Experience Matters, The Recorder, May 3, 2011.
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White Collar Crimes: RICO. (Thomson-Reuters, ed.) (forthcoming 2010) (with H. Lowell Brown, Esq.)
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The Pendulum in Federal Sentencing Can Also Swing Toward Uniformity and Predictability: A Renewed Role for Negotiated Sentences and Binding Plea Agreements Post-Booker, 37 William Mitchell L. Rev. 469 (2010-11).
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Expert Witnesses: Criminal Cases. (Thomson-Reuters, 2d ed., 2010).
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Repeating, Yet Evading Review: Admitting Reliable Expert Testimony in Criminal Cases Still Depends Upon Who is Asking, 36 Rutgers L. Record 48 (2009).
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- Evidence
- Trial advocacy
- White collar crime
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